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We typically envision stalking at work as comprised of violent acts, potentially fatal occurrences in which an enraged ex-lover (or spouse) enacts a violent assault in the victim’s place of employment. A more insidious, pervasive, and psychologically damaging form of workplace harassment may also be instigated by an institution’s own employees. Stalking is considered “…a …Read the Rest

“…out in unfettered space the shallow tongue shackled to mindless mind clutters infinity.” [MacLeod, 1984] When it occurs seamlessly communication is a social lubricant, a means to inform, enlighten, persuade, uplift, and embrace. As an elixir for individual esteem, verbal confluence is a surefire way to foster community.Evans (1996) in The Verbally Abusive Relationship explains …Read the Rest